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Incorporated on January 20, 1904, to succeed the Dalton Street Railway, [1] actual construction began in Scranton on West Market Street in mid-March 1906. [2] The approach was to incrementally build northward from Scranton to Binghamton, with the initial stretch ending in Dalton.
PA 93 south (Market Street) North end of PA 93 concurrency: Luzerne: Salem Township–Shickshinny line: 164.6: 264.9: PA 239 south – Mocanaqua, Wapwallopen: South end of PA 239 concurrency: Shickshinny: 165.2: 265.9: PA 239 north (Union Street) North end of PA 239 concurrency: Plymouth Township: 173.9: 279.9: PA 29 north (Mill Street ...
Dalton is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania and is located approximately eight miles north of the city of Scranton in a suburban area known as "the Abingtons." Dalton is also approximately three miles north of Clarks Summit, the hub of the Abington community. The population was ...
If you go. WHAT – The Dalton Dari-ette ADDRESS – 240 S. Mill St., Dalton; 330-828-2563 PHONE – 330-828-2563 WHEN – March 19 through Oct. 13. The Dari-ette traditionally is open through the ...
505 Benner Pike, State College, PA 16801. 1150 Carlisle Street Suite #3, Hanover, PA 17331. Rhode Island. 1500 Bald Hill Road Ste A, Warwick, RI 02886. South Carolina. 123 Marketplace Drive ...
Shopping Bag Food Stores – Southern California chain that was founded in 1930 and later acquired by Vons and then Fazio's before it was rebranded and later sold to Albertsons in 1978; Skaggs-Alpha Beta; Sunflower Market – SuperValu-owned natural foods market; closed in 2008; never affiliated with the southwestern US chain of the same name
PA 632 begins at an interchange with US 6 and US 11 (South Lackawanna Trail) in the borough of Dalton. The highway progresses eastward through Dalton as West Main Street until the intersection with Mill Street, when it changes to East Main Street. PA 632 turns to the southeast and passes along a commercial strip.
The 69th Street Transportation Center (soon to be known as 69th Street Transit Center [3]) is a SEPTA terminal in the Terminal Square section of Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania. It serves the Market–Frankford Line , Norristown High Speed Line , Media–Sharon Hill Line , and multiple bus routes.